Showing posts with label herb gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herb gardening. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2014

Grow Your Own Medicinal Garden

Amy Alton reveals how to grow and use your own medicinal garden.
... We spend a lot of time discussing how to accumulate medical supplies for times of trouble.  Despite your best efforts, however, you may find yourself running out of commercially manufactured medicines.  In this case, you might feel like you’re out of luck, but there are options that might be growing in your own backyard.  Many plants have medicinal uses and it only makes sense to take advantage of their benefits. Read more

Monday, April 25, 2011

A Beginner's Herb Garden

Learn how to keep herb gardening simple with essential plants and containers.
Gardening is a hot topic this week on MDA. Two days ago, Mark gave you the whys – gardening can be therapeutic, it can improve health markers, it can be a great way for people to move frequently at a slow pace, and the list goes on. It's also a great way to save money on organic produce, to maintain a constant (and self-replicating) supply of edible green things, and to get out into the sun. Let's just say that gardening is good for you on multiple levels, and if you've got the space and the time, you should probably give it a shot.

You might recall that in that same post, Mark mentioned his relative lack of horticultural mastery. This is true for me, too, and a lot of you guys out there as well. You might say that this Worker Bee doesn't fly far from the hive. Still, I didn't let that discourage me when the queen (er, king? I'm struggling to maintain the bee metaphor here without tripping over gender issues!) bee tasked me with starting a rudimentary herb garden and then writing about it. Read more